Clinton, Lieberman Propose CDC Investigate Games
Gamespot reports that Senators Clinton and Lieberman have asked the Centers for Disease control to investigate how games impact us poor deluded citizens. From the article: "Even though the legislation--called the Children and Media Research Advancement Act--does not include restrictions, it appears to be intended as a way to justify them. That's because a string of court decisions have been striking down antigaming laws because of a lack of hard evidence that minors are harmed by violence in video games. The original version of the bill earmarked $90 million for the study, but Lieberman press secretary Rob Sawicki said that the committee had approved the measure without any dollar figure and that such a figure would be added later during the appropriations process." Gamasutra has some background on the bill, which was originally proposed in 2003.
As mission statement says: I don't think any of those are really concentrating on developmental mental health of my child. However, after looking at the the CDC page on child development it looks like they do consider themselves watchdogs of how children should be raised to some extent: It then goes on to provide activity charts for the ranges of years for small children.
Where do we draw the line at what is considered "neglect" by a parent?
My work here is dung.
instead of some idiot making a law, they are getting real facts first this time... Yeah USA!
of course, this happened with WMD too : (
It'll be interesting to hear the wailing here from supposed scientists decrying research into this question. While I'm sure this is a fishing expedition looking to prove the hypothesis that game are harmful, if gaming fans' claim to the contrary is correct, this research could support that. What exactly are you all afraid of?
What I want to know is, when will the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms figure out what to do with the Space Program while the Federal Aviation Administration revitalizes our nation's public school system?
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Then frag you all! mwahahahahaha
If brevity is the soul of wit, then how does one explain Twitter?
Please, Senator Lieberman. You're one of the only active Democrats in power which I don't desperately want to punch in the throat. I was even a fan of your ill-fated White House bid.
Please, disconnect yourself from that shrill harpy of an ex-First Lady, and come back to sanity.
Information wants to be anthropomorphized.
Why do we need the CDC to investigate? I think it would be better handled by an addictions group. The ONLY plausible reason to get the CDC involved is to have access to those bio-containment suits while they visit the homes of some of the most entranced gamers.
Proof by very large bribes. QED.
see this?
Perhaps Senators Lieberman and Clinton should launch an investigation on how Power and Money affect a normal human personality -- not well, I think...
...to make it easier to use junk science as justification for your public "health" mandates. Second-hand smoke cigarettes, food police, and now violence-and-homicide software delivery vectors. With liberal and conservative hearts bleeding the same shade of red these days, might just be time to head for the hills with the black helicopter folks. They seem less and less paranoid by the day.
Lieberman's bill, called CAMRA, would provide funding to investigate the cognitive, physical, and sociobehavioral impact of electronic media on child and adolescent development--everything from physical coordination, diet, and sleeping habits to attention span, peer relationships, and aggression levels. Television, motion pictures, DVDs, interactive video games, the Internet, and cell phones would all be fair game.
At least they are treating games on the same level as movies etc for a change instead of pretending there is some magical difference.
Oh, never mind...
How about we investigate the effect our crappy government and paying taxes has on our citizens?
I'm not sure why there is such resistance here on /. (other than the fact that most /.'ers are possibly adolecent gamers) to the idea that activities you engage in for a large percentage of your time can have an impact on brain development and function. Those changes in brain structure can lead to changes in behavior - that's the emerging consensus from scientists who research the brain.
because issues like this are almost always concluded with a single study . . . .
The spirit of the whole concept of Freedom of Speech is speech with no government interference. This includes psychological war-games that the government likes to play with us creating propaganda (if even "merely" justifications) about ideas which it doesn't like and which the people do. I wholeheartedly believe that video game violence does not equate enough with real-life violence to create a correlation strong enough to trigger violent "thought-crimes." From what I've seen in high school and college, 3D games really let the player have a lot of fun and get out frustrations.
But as always with "studies" performed by the government, it's just to support someone's agenda and create publicity. A waste of our tax dollars for some bad politician's attempt to gain an edge.
Are they serious? How many decades will this study go on for?
The phrase "more better" is acceptable English. suck it grammar Nazis
Here I thought they were giving the Cult of the Dead Cow money to research games and I was like "cool!" Nothing like the ol' skool hacker groups to give us a perspective on gaming. l0pth, phreak magazine, 2600, and the cDc.
What are the interesting new ones out there?
If the CDC is going to be investigating non-tangible diseases, it should first start with that of scapegoating, that is, finding surrogate explanations when the real one is unpalatable.
I can live with it if it's even remotely like this
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That's because a string of court decisions have been striking down antigaming laws because of a lack of hard evidence that minors are harmed by violence in video games.
It shouldn't matter if there's "harm". Games are free speech.
What a bunch of BS, BTW. "Harm." People have free will and control their own actions.
If games have the power to override free will by accident, then we have a bigger problem. Someone will eventually harness this power to create an army of servants and take over the world.
Come to think of it, that would make a fun game.
Dear Sen. Clinton Get off it you stupid bitch. No fucking Republcians are going to vote for you no mater how much of a nazi you become on soft target issues like comoputer games and rap. Either introduce legislation targeting gays and blacks or shut the fuck up, becuase thats the only thing you could do to make them like you.
Damn those meddling Republicans, intruding into our personal lives!
Oh, wait...
...that I'm ashamed Lieberman represents my state.
ROMANES EUNT DOMUS
this is just anotehr of the things they research like workplace stress that will come to inconclusive conclusions. I am actually kind of glad they are doing this. It may shut people like Hillary up since there will be no definitive teeth to the results. they are researching something here that it is impossible to get a control group for. What do you do make the Amish your control group? No matter what control group you use for this, there will be external factors.. other things about that group besides vieo games... that could play a role in the results.. thus no conclusion will be reached.
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Isn't the ratings system supposed to prevent kids from getting violent games? I know that it doesn't work, but still there are laws out there. Make buying these games by minors just as tough as buying alcohol or cigarettes.
Why is it always people that know little or nothing about video games are always the ones railing so hard against them? It's also interesting that neither Clinton nor Lieberman are saying anything about the TV & Movie industry constantly having violence in their shows/movies which may also harm children.
God forbid a naked breast showing up somewhere. That would be instantly banned and deemed harmful...strange world we live in.
He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
I'm sure that they'll hire people tops in the field of study, just like Meese did when he set up his committee to investigate pornography back in the '80s.
This sig, aah-ah, is comin' like a ghost-sig...
Now I'm a liberal, and proud of it. Why am I a liberal? I like the whole liberty thing. But, Hillary and Joe don't seem to get that. Sure I don't want a big company selling harmful products, but lets please separate ones views of decency from harm.
In this article, they do talk about the CDC, and that is the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. So, why this study? Is it to make sure the new Nintendo controller is ergonomically safe? I doubt it! It's to grab some of them "values-voters."
The government created rating system for the movies harms the creativity of the movies. To make sure the box office gets the max income, producers will curb the language, so the movie can earn a PG-13 stamp. At the same time, I'm an adult who likes adult issues and situations, but all of my R rated movies have sex scenes that are about as original as American cheese. They all look the same. Don't ruin the new media forms before they hit their potential.
Seriously, if the CDC is going to spend 90 Million plus USD to study the effects of gamming, why don't they study the effects that my monitor has on my vision. I don't care if someone else's child is going to be harmed by playing a game that their parents shouldn't have let them have in the first place. I do care about creative artwork... Artwork that isn't censored or cheese.
I think that if the Senate did a honest research of gamming and children, they would find that children who play video games are going to be faster, smarter, brighter, and will excel in every area... except maybe with the women.
.....over 70% of Americans support the idea of universal healthcare. And instead of ideas about how to implement it, we get this nonsense from both the Dems and GOP.
Meanwhile tens of thousands of Americans die every year who would have otherwise survived in all other western nations (because those nations have universal healthcare, and we do not).
I call this negligent homicide on the part of our politicians.
Or maybe, seeing as how these politicians take money from the healthcare cartel, what these politicians are doing is not NEGLIGENT homicide, but DELIBERATE homicide. Murder, I call it.
These politicians are colluding with the healthcare cartel to MURDER people so as to extort every more money from the rest of us.
I say try em and convict em for murder.....
I call on the Justice Dept to indict for murder Clinton, Lieberman, and every other senator who gets involved in this little games scam, instead of working on universal healthcare.
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Please keep Politics out of this.
Also, before you start insulting others views, know that we do not just start out as babies and that what they should foucs on is defining life. Does it start at birth? X months? sperm? thoughts? Heck, don't forget kissing and sweatting can get you AIDS. To be honest... both you and me are Biased so lets just focus on other things
Aww mann... I just got dragged into the black hole of politics >"
-A very Pro-Choice guy
Good. They can start with the fact that violent-crime rates among youth started heading south around the time Nolan Bushnell unleashed Pong on society, and have more or less monotonically continued to decline ever since.
What problem are Senators Clinton and Lieberman trying to solve, again? Oh, yeah: the problem of staying in office.
The internet, computers, and by extenstion gaming displaced TV in terms of hours spent consuming. That is the root cause of this bill. Congress is searching for ways to protect the media companies.
Hey why not, Get the dammed research done, have them find out if gaming is harmless or not. And put the whole thing to rest.
If not theres just going to be a endless war of words about it, both for and against.
Just get the CDC to do the research and be done with it.
If you chock it up to bad parenting well then if this study prooves it is harmful then it can be used against people who are not parenting there kids properly.
Its pretty cut and dried, and there ouly can be a good outcome.
If only they'd find that it turns out games are good for a child's development like/for...
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Biligualism:
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/02/12
Staving off Dementia:
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/06
Bridge the gap between law enforcement and youths:
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/20
Good Values like trust:
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/27
Showing that actions have concequences:
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/08/26
But unfortunatly, I can't see this study being anything but biased against games. At least it just a political show, designed to make the proponents look more moderate and appear to care about your children.
Demented But Determined.
that governmental power is bi-partisan affair. both parties are equally bad. in fact, things like this transcend party affiliation. what pisses me off is that government intrudes too much into our lives, from taxation, spending, regulation, etc. somehow we've come to the conclusion that unless the government provides health care, whatever, people are going to die. a government powerful enough to give you everything is also powerful enough to take it away. party affiliation notwithstanding.
My problem? I was perfectly gruntled, until some numbnuts came by and dissed me.
Your evidence for which is what, precisely? Philosophers (and, more recently, psychologists, neuroscientists etc.) have been arguing for a long time about whether there is such a thing as free will. The existence of drug addicts, alcoholics, psychopaths, Tourettes and Asperger's Syndrome suggests that for many people "free will" is severely circumscribed. I don't know whether this is an appropriate area for government intervention, but I do know that the issue is not nearly as clear cut as you seem to think.
Pining for the fjords
So in other words "Hey, CDC, I'll abuse my power to give you $90 million if you'll make me a report that says games are evil, so then I will look like i'm protecting everyones kids and i'll get elected for president"
Big ones, small ones, some as big as yer 'ead!
Give 'em a twist, a flick o' the wrist...
Videogames dont make people violent...
Politicians fucking with our freedoms.... make people violent.
Remember the wars, you cunt, you lieberdick.... 4th of july anyone?
Remember...? Does anyone fucking remember what this country is about anymore?
Its scary when our leaders are hell bent on eroding our freedoms, just to win votes.
THINK ABOUT IT.
With about the same conclusion, too.
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I vote Democrat and I would like to see Clinton in office by 2008 but stuff like this really gives me pause...I wish she would focus more on the relevant issues. Maybe she's trying to secure the soccer mom vote with stuff like this, but she's also alienating dem geeks around the country.
The government has a defect: it's potentially democratic. Corporations have no defect: they're pure tyrannies. -Chomsky
I always knew that too much Leisure Suit Larry would come back to haunt me!
I'm not a troll, but I play one on Slashdot.
The Bible is full of horrible violence. Many people who've read it throughtout history have been influenced to do terrible things to people. I think the CDC should look into the effects the Bible has on young children.
At the the very least Bibles should come with a graphic violence warning.
Speaking as a life-long committed D, I'm with you paisan. The only possible good that could come of her being elected is four years of Bill C smugly smiling as the "First Man" in the background while the Republicans go apoplectic.
I live in Connecticut, and I didn't vote for Lieberman last time around (2000 - he ran for Senate and US VP) because of his Tipper Gore-like weirdness. I voted for Mayor Philip A. Giordano of Waterbury! Now serving 37 years for child-rape!
We are stuck with Joe FOREVER, now. You are, too.
I would like the CDC to study the mental effects of being raised in a society where you are told you have rights, and then learning the hardway the government can do whatever it wants just by saying it's doing it to protect you. If that's too focused an agenda, howabout studying the effects of lying politicians in general on the mental health of society?
Obvious reasons ?
They aren't obvious to me ?
Do you live in Iran or some ?
Will Hilary send the biys round to give you a good hiding ?
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
Bingo. And they gave Crash the fucking oscar... Sir... you deserve to be president.
Power and money have warped their minds so much, that they will do anything for a vote. That includes ripping apart the entire idea of "freedom of choice" and or freedom entirely.
Because when you have a gun, you can say whatever you want! That's why the CDC previously lobbied for the banning of guns, treating them like a disease. Trying to limit the first amendment with the same reasoning is the next logical step for this runaway bureacracy.
This is very reminiscent of The The Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency, which was set up in order to find something wrong with comic books in order to ban them.
"MIT betrayed all of its basic principles."
I'm not sure why there is such resistance here on /. (other than the fact that most /.'ers are possibly adolecent gamers) to the idea that activities you engage in for a large percentage of your time can have an impact on brain development and function. Those changes in brain structure can lead to changes in behavior - that's the emerging consensus from scientists who research the brain.
The resistance comes from the implications of your proposition with respect to what it means to be a human being.
To the extent that books, movies, and computer games actually have a deleterious effect on adolescents' brain development, they are effectively the same as executable content. It's not much of a leap from there to conclude that people, or at least children, are nothing more than sophisticated programmable devices -- machines that have no free will to choose their own influences in life. It's an argument that rests on determinism, which bothers freethinking geeks the same way evolution frightens protestant Christians.
More specifically: if it turns out to be true that children can be "programmed" by media exposure alone, then everything Hilary Clinton has ever said about child-rearing being a collective responsibility suddently gains a lot of scientific weight. Any conservative who's tempted to jump onto this particular bandwagon had better think carefully about its direction and speed of travel. The bandwagon's next stop will be in the far-flung territories mapped by Huxley.
Dahlmann tightly grips the knife, which he may have no idea how to use, and steps out into the plain.
Violence in video games... I really wonder how that will get classified.
I know video pinball used to completly drive me nuts. (The computer is cheating!)
Hell, I remember throwing my paddle across the room while playing Breakout on my Atari years back.
I think The Incredible Machine had it in for me as well.
You really wanted to stay away from me for a little bit after that... that excess adrenaline doesn't go away so fast.
Oddly enough, FPS games don't invoke that same level of response
The result was that all the comic book publishers banded together and formed a voluntary rating system. In effect, they censored themselves. The new rules said that, since comic books were for kids, no comic books were allowed to include words like "teror," "horror," or "crime" in their titles; comics could not feature werewolves, vampires, or other elements of the supernatural; if any crime was depicted in a comic book, the criminals would have to come to justice for their crimes by the end of the story; and so on. The net effect was that an entire genre of horror and crime comic books went out of business. You know some of those comic books -- for example, Tales from the Crypt. There were many others, however. In its heyday, a comic book called Crime Does Not Pay outsold not just Tales from the Crypt but the entire output of that book's publisher (E.C. Comics) combined. It too went out of business, just months after Tales from the Crypt and the other E.C. horror comics, once the Comics Code took effect.
And so the world was safe. Kids stopped being juvenile delinquents, at least the ones who were able to stay away from that awful rock 'n roll music. It was a halcyon age, a veritable paradise, for the next 30 years or so.
But then in the 1980s, rap music came along, and heavy metal, and they were even worse than rock 'n roll. This aural poison proved to be all but irresistable to kids. So a brave group of moral citizens, led by the wife of future Democratic presidential hopeful Al Gore, banded together to slap labels on rap albums, warning parents about the horrors inside. Again we were safe.
But now the evil rears its ugly head again -- video games! We tried using a ratings system on them, but nobody went out of business (unlike the comic book publishers in the 50s). How long can we as citizens stand for this?? Clearly something must be done if this cycle of moral depravity is ever going to end!
Breakfast served all day!
That's just down the street. Maybe I can score a contract to "work" with the CDC "studying" the effect of games on my health. What do you folks think? 10 year study?
You are checking your backups, aren't you?
Heh heh, take your pick, losers...
This is going to be slightly off-topic. Fair warning, mods.
You're one of the only active Democrats in power which I don't desperately want to punch in the throat
1. That's because he's actually a Republican, and he's going to be replaced this year by the fed-up netroots. Lieberman was one reason Gore failed to get enough votes to overcome the fraud in 2000. And what power? The Republicans control congress, the judiciary, and the executive branch. What power do Democrats have at all?
2. Fear is what motivates wingnuts. You also like Lieberman because, like yourself, he's a coward. He's afraid of the terrorists, and so, like the Republicans who control the Congress at the moment, he's willing to give away our civil rights to the terrorists in exchange for some perception -- any perception, however false -- of safety. This is really important to understand, everyone. The wingnuts are AFRAID. The Shrub administration runs on fear.
A successful Democratic candidate in 2008 will be one who stands up and says "we are the heirs of Patrick Henry; we will never stand down in the face of a threat to our domestic tranquility. To the terrorists, I say: we will find you and root you out; we will never submit to your tyranny-by-proxy and to your threats. We will not surrender our civil rights."
3. Why do Republicans always resort to violence as the first response to anything? If Karl Rove was a Democrat, some demented wingnut such as yourself would have long since assassinated him. Bush's approval rating is now far below Clinton's approval rating at any time during the Clinton presidency, and yet you don't see anyone firing bullets at the white house.
If there's anyone you should want to "punch in the throat," it should be Osama bin Laden. Where's your enthusiasm for that, where's your passion for finding and killing the real enemies of the state? Why is it all aimlessly pointed at harmless centrist targets like Hillary? Why not Laura Bush, who actually did kill someone (accidentally, mind you, according to the police record)?
4. I don't understand why Hillary sends all you wingnuts into incoherent rage. Discounting the tinfoil hat fairytales Limbaugh spews, she's a great match for the right wing: she has your sense of professional ethics and morality. Loves to pander to the rich and powerful. Loves to be right-wing. Will give away civil rights at the drop of a hat. Loves Iraq as a US colony. About the only thing you shouldn't like about her is her stand on healthcare, but she's flexible like her husband, so I don't think you have anything to worry about. She's hardly the moral beacon that this country will really need after eight years of the corrosive Shrub and his Halliburton-fellating cronies.
Interstate Commerce Clause used in the absolute opposite way to what the framers intended. I'd love to know how much of the money spent in these investigations goes to pork and preferential cronyism.
maybe they could use their time for more important things- such as stopping the killing of unborn *fetuses*!
They're not children until they're born.
I for one thing we should outlaw abstinance, condoms, & any other birth control.. Simply not having sex and using contraceptives stops way more pregnancies than abortions do.
George said it best: "Pro-life conservatives want live babies so they can grow up to be dead soldiers. If you're preborn, you're fine; if you're preschool, you're fucked."
If you believe video games are harmless under any circumstances to child development then of course you have nothing to fear from that question being studied by scientists.
Sounds like a lot of people are afraid their anecdotal, heartfelt common sense notions about video game harmlessness are going to smash into a brick wall of scientific fact.
The question of whether video games causes harm is seperate from what if anything the government should do about it.
Remember back in the 80's and early 90's how Tipper Gore (yes, Al Gore's wife) was all for the censorship of rock music lyrics? She was one of the founding member's of the PMRC. I'm very surprised she is not involved in this but we haven't heard much from her since Al lost the election bid in 2000.
What I would like to know is why firearms is with tobacco and alcohol. Weapon, drug, drug. hmmm..
Because these products are subject to special taxes and special regulations, ATF was originally formed as a branch of the Treasury Department to handle this tax collection. In the post-9/11 govenment restructuring, the law enforcement side of ATF, which had by then become their main activity, moved over to the Justice Department, and the tax collection part remained with Treasury as the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
The same politicians will turn around and use the mere existence of the study (before any results are obtained of course) as evidence that clearly something must be wrong...
"If these video games were so benign, why did the CDC istelf begin investigating their harmful effects, I ask you..."
Here's a title for you....
"Slashdot Reader Proposes CDC Investigate Source of Sand in Vagina of Clinton/Lieberman"
Actually, make that just Lieberman.
Do we really want to place this role in the hands of the people who gave us "bunnylust?"
So, this is what the two of them think is a priority for the CDC? Not investigating things like our readiness for a potential bird flu epidemic? How about a biological attack? If a huge case of bird flu did break out in the U.S., I'm sure everyone and their dog would be saying that the current administration did not do enough to prepare and didn't pay enough attention to the "signs" that this was coming our way. But how many people would point to the waste of time and money spent on a video game study (if this actually passes) as part of the reason why the U.S. isn't ready for the next big outbreak?
"They'll come at you sideways. That's how they think, that's how they move. Sidle up with a smile... hit you where you're weak."
Serenity, Shepherd Book
His name is Robert Paulsen...
Games naturally have a profound impact on what a child acquires in life. Just look at the things a kid can get from games...
1. f.e.a.r.
2. Uncontrollable quake-ing
3. May only live a half-life
4. Introduced to a world of warcraft
5. Easily fall prey to others
But...at the same time, they may...
1. Hear the call of duty
2. Join america's army
3. Realize everything's not black and white
I'm quite torn on this issue.
On one hand, I think censorship (in any form) is a bad thing, and that once it's there it will only get more restrictive with each successive regime.
On the other hand, consumers (who were once called citizens) have repeatedly shown that they are, in general, unable to make decisions for their own (and their progeny's) wellbeing. This has manifested itself particularly in the last 50 years in the West with the increased freedom and affluence, and greater questioning of old traditions. Unfortunately, we now have a situation where many people don't think they are answerable to anyone (I'm not including deities here), even their children!
How can people reasonably demand freedom of thought and action if they are too ignorant and lazy to exercise it diligently? Everything must be in balance.
Sincerely,
${someone}
Dewey, what part of this looks like authorities should be involved?
The DSM is published by the APA. Who runs the APA? Of those people(past and present) what political ties do they have, and where does their major source of funding come from? I could not find this out in a quick google search, but I figured since you seem comfortable with this process, and you sound reasonable in your post, that you have probably already rationally considered these things, so maybe you'll have the info?
Now, Bush is an idiot, but this is INSANITY. How is Clinton even a senator? He repeatedly has lied to the public, and this is just crap. We're spending 90 million dollars on researching VIDEO GAMES? What has the world come to? Next, we might spend millions of dollars on an unfounded war with no facts or evidence to support the war! Wait... what was my point?
The fact of the matter is, all forms of expression DO in fact influence people. That is the whole fucking point of expressing something in the first damn place! That has never been at issue with regards to freedom of expression. Banning expression because it's influential is a bad, bad precedent to set.
Adults are responsible for their own actions, and parents are responsible for thier own children. The government of the United States was designed to protect our rights, not limit them.
Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken - Tyler Durden
Man I HOPE they find something... Just because then the next step will be violent movies. How will out country function without explosions and car chases?
"Your superior intellect is no match for our puny weapons!"
...can't the CDC stick to invisible nasties? What next, trying to get people to Mars?
'He who has to break a thing to find out what it is, has left the path of wisdom.' -- Gandalf to Saruman
"We're not happy until you're not happy."
After every single one of their CDC agents vanished without a trace, Senators Lieberman and Clinton took it upon themselves to investigate matters.
They were quite surprised to find themselves standing in the most surreal world imaginable, and clad in strange snug-fitting white uniforms and helmets with shiny blue neon trim.
They were even more surprised when a number of goons in similar outfits (only with shiny red neon trim instead of blue) hustled them into an arena of sorts, where they were made to fling highly energized flying discs at each other in a Frisbee match to the death.
Eventually, Senator Lieberman struck Senator Clinton with a critical hit, and she disintegrated, or as their guards termed it, de-rezzed. Just before he was hauled off to participate in the light cycle game, victorious Lieberman faced his captors, saluted, and shouted "END OF LINE."
Analysts are now puzzling over the meanings those three words may hold.
More news to come as this story develops.
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among all age groups and especially among 10-17yo kids...per the latest numbers from the FBI statistics....
Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken - Tyler Durden
What would promote violence and metal instability more in a child: Allowing them to play a video game where they shoot some pretend monsters or handing them a rifle and teaching then to shoot deer or other animals? I'd like to see the results of that study.
Yes, we all know Laura Bush accidentally killed a classmate in a car accident when she was a teenager. This is germane to this discussion... HOW?
The latest Slashdot meme.
Will someone please knock some goddamn sense into these politicians? Seriously, I'd just like to walk up to each and every one of these retarded morons, slap them upside the head, and ask then "What in the blue hell is going on in your head?!?" It seems like more and more every day I feel that the only remaining saving grace is that these societal fvckups are going to be dead or useless in 30-40 years, so we just have to wait them out.
... just another red herring from the Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex. Isn't it ironic though that the military trains killers with modern computer games?
I wonder what makes this juicy piece of dung the news of the day...
DO YOU HEAR ME REPUBLICRATS/DEMOCANS?
You think you have this country wrapped up but your days are NUMBERED, you twats.
Thanks Take-Two. And an especially big thanks to the geniuses at Rockstar. Your marketing ploy continues to send shockwaves through the industry. Nice job.
If they do this, Americans are paying too much tax, because the government clearly would have more time and money than it knows what to do with.
This should be turned around by having people pay less tax, and not having the government nanny its citizens.
Meaning: These clowns intend to waste MORE THAN $90,000,000 on this idiocy.
/. If the government wants us to respect the law, it should set a better example.
Gaming causes children to have an increased desire to learn how to program computers.
That's my case anyway. Seeing the "We're looking for C and assembly programmers" in old Apogee and Epic games caused me to pick up a book on C. As for being more violent, I'd have to look at porn.
Has watching porn made me have sex more often? God no. I still need to break a half dozen times. Perhaps porn does have something to do with that...
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You fools. If funding is indeed provided, this is a Good Thing. I suppose the entire slashdot crowd has forgotten that funding for scientific research has been SEVERLY decreased over the last several years. (this happens frequently with a conservative-controlled government - they aren't interested in spending money on things they can't see.) $90 million dollars (or whatever the final number is) is money to support young phDs, just out of school, nerdy like all of us, trying get started in the scientific world. This bill isn't just about video games, its about getting money to social psychiatrists to perform basic research.
To those of you who raise the possibility of this being a biased study ~ keep in mind that the first step of the scientific process is to START WITH AN ASSUMPTION! In this case, we can pretty much imagine that the assumption will be along the lines of "obscenely violent video games desensitive children to violent ideas and in some cases suggest that violence is an acceptable response to certain conditions." Then, the study will either prove or disprove this. You might fear that it will be constructed in such a way that the results are consistent with what the politicians want to see, but the scientific community is not quick to accept "proof" from slanted experimental processes.
Don't worry. It will work out.
I urge Connecticut residents to consider a challenger to Lieberman, Ned Lamont.
Posted anonymously because in this day & age, I'm afraid of politicians. Sad, isn't it.
He 'represents' me. I've written several thoughtful letters pointing out that his crusade against videogames is misguided and that the 'results' he attributes to videogame violence is much more easily explained as a degradation of parenting.
I always get a form letter.
My last letter said I was going to vote against him no matter what the other candidate was.
Blar.
I'm so glad the government is keeping my precious virgin snow-white mind safe from nefarious video games and naughty books, movies and tv - instead of - you know, catching people who slaughtered oh - say 3000 people in New York and Washington DC as well as preventing future attacks.
But hey - fucking video games - we got that shit so under control.
Osama must be laughing his beard off.
Liebermann has run for presidental a couple of times now. Mrs. Clinton has long been suspected to be running.
:)
This is a tactic to get to the "middle" of the american political spectrum. I seriously doubt Clinton and Liebermann really believe this, or really care. They might, but Clinton is waaaaay too smart for me to believe that she has a true heartfelt conviction that games are hurting kids.
The tactic is to basically look appealing to republican and undecided voters by pulling the "I am concerned about children and families" card. I'll admit, if Hillary runs, I'll still vote for her, frankly because once she gets to the white house I seriously doubt she'll push too far on this... she'll be working to hard on health care reform
"All great wisdom is contained in .signature files"
I demand an inquiry into the negative health effects of stupid politicians.
-Heart Attacks, from their shocking inanity
-High blood pressure, from how they waste our money
-Depression, from what this country has come to
-Erectile Dysfunction, from seeing Mrs. Clinton on television
God now I'm so pissed just thinking about it. Time to turn on GTA and let out some aggression...
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Every time the left starts to convince me that repressive moral regulation has the sole monopoly of the Republican Party (that's 'E' as in "Evil"), along comes some iberal Democrats like these to prove them wrong. There really is no substantive difference between the two parties. One wants a Big Father State to paddle you if you're bad, the other wants a Big Mother State to suffocate you in her embrace. Neither is willing to accept the premise that the state is not your parent.
A Government Is a Body of People, Usually Notably Ungoverned
You don't. You assume they are wrong because your expected result: overwhelming love for George W. Bush, has not come to pass.
Besides, anyone who argues Democrat vs. Republican is part of the problem to begin with.
Bush is an idiot. He can't even speak well. He is WAY EASY TO MAKE FUN OF. Deal with it. You elected a clumsy, stuttering prick who couldn't make money in oil or running a sports team! Sounds like a real winner.
Blar.
Here's to hoping someone takes care of that ;)
And you know what i mean!
You know, unless kids are spreading disease by passing game controllers around, I think Mr. Liberman and Ms. Clinton should leave the CDC to pursue more important items more directly related to their mission. What a pair of stupid politicians!
"It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
Ask anyone who's played Unreal Tournament 2003/2004 too often and for way too many hours at a time, how does their mouse-wielding hand, forearm and elbow feel?
You know, if everyone who felt that way actually voted for a third-party candidate, things would be shaken up pretty quick.
FC Closer
Yes, most of them are biased, but no more than any other reports on VGs.
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http://www.gamerevolution.com/oldsite/articles/vi
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=6
http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/games/halo2.h
And some funnier ones
http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/games/wowworl
http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/games/wargame
The 'Net is a waste of time, and that's exactly what's right about it. - William Gibson
During a recent local NPR show, a sociologist claimed to have found "proof" linking violent video games to aggressive behavior. As a student in the middle of my PhD research in psychology, I was shocked. He was claiming to have settled the dispute between contagion and catharsis, which dates back to Plato and Aristotle!
Of course, as callers chimed in - including local professors and researchers - it came out that the guy's experiment had only been to give subjects an aggression level text, show them a series of images (either violent or not), then give them the same aggression test.
He found those who had viewed violent images had significantly higher aggression levels than those that viewed non-violent images.
This revealed that he was overgeneralizing his results. Assuming that passively viewing nothing but violent images is what games are, and not administering the test later to see what the long-term effect was, but still claiming that violent video games are "definitely" linked to violent behavior was just way off the deep end.
The problem is that the congresspeople are listening to FUD like this.
I'd rather have someone respond than be modded up.
In a nutshell, it describes the anecdotal reactions of four to six year olds of various R-rated movies in movie theatres (the ones specifically mentioned are The Ring and Eurotrip). The column ends with the subject of the column (not the columnist) thinking of laws banning children (she thinks of 4-6 year olds, clearly everyone here would think 18 years and under) from watching R-rated movies, period.
A good quote from the column is this:
Also consider that, again anecdotally, children did not have nearly the same reaction to watching images of 9/11 as adults did. They didn't think it was real. Would the reaction have been the same in 1950?
Anyways, I'm not really pushing for or against any particular viewpoint at this time, other than I can't see why the CDC shouldn't at least look at the issue.
-Rob
Biblical fiscal responsibility
1) Society promotes what is healthy and good.
2) Society tries to discourage what is bad.
3) Society tries to isolate what is bad.
4) Society tries to destroy what is bad.
5) Society learns to tolerate what is bad.
Lieberman and Clinton are in stage 4. Most the people on this board are in Stage 5.
To hell with Lieberman - he makes out with Bush in public. Hillary makes out with Bill in private, but why should she be any different from everybody else?
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This is completely unfuckingbelievable. Bush thinks he has the right to spy on whoever he damn well pleases without a warrant, and these fruitcakes think we should be worrying about video games? Osama bin Laden is poised to strike, and these imbeciles think our biggest priority is video games. Too many of our troops are tied up in Iraq as a civil war rages, and these fools are worried about video games.
Is it any wonder that Democrats don't own the White House, the Senate, the House or the Supreme Court?
Insh'Allah, Ned Lamont will usurp Lieberman. Now if we could just get someone to run against Hillary... (Republicans tried to find a candidate and that chick's husband sabotaged her campaign! Bloody tears...)
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Leave it to /.ers to complain about science being used to critically analyze something. God forbid! It is an article of faith that video games are good for you! We must oppose this use of "science" to evaluate possible effects of behaviors or physical systems! Unless of course it's evolution.
* mild mannered physics grad student by day *
* daring code hacker by night *
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I think Senator Clinton and Senator Lieberman need to review the life of Fredric Wertham.
I guess that's the best they can do. Beurocracy requires increasing beurocracy to survive... perhaps the antithesis of semi-chaotic self evolving networks emerging from gaming. It's hard to represent the people when you're so out of touch (and even moreso, by the time you get to the position of representing the people you've given up most real-world associations with the public as a whole). Beware centralized authoritarianism, it does not reflect the goings-on and never can. Mod down talking heads.
I've been playing games for the last 25 years and I have yet to even so much as punch a person in the face. Never been in a physical fight. Never been arrested. Worst "crime" I'm guilty of is speeding on the highway. So how do you explain this? By your statement my brain should have been slowly shaped and reprogrammed based on the entertainment I've consumed (and trust me, I'm not into Care Bears and G rated crap. I've seen lots of extreme stuff).
think about it though.. how often to gun stores get robbed? Well who'd knock over a liquor store if it also sold guns and claymores?
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Everyone has free will and the ability to chose their own actions. These actions may be influenced by outside media and perception though.
The issue is more that we are showing our youth the choices they have (Kill the prostitute or become her pimp?) without guiding them with morals. We arent teaching them right from wrong, mostly due to the lack of parental intervention. The exposure to things from outside your cultural boundries will influence your decision, and it is still your choice to act upon them, but parents need to be held responsible for teaching their children the difference between right and wrong and to reinforce these principles.
Don't get me wrong, I don't agree with the attack on the media, which is what most of these groups target. If half their assumptions were true, I'd be doing 25-LIFE right now because of Counter-Strike and Delta Force.
if this is to look at what minors can buy, why do you care? if you want yoru kids to play those games you can let them play them in your house... am i missing something here?
I watch The Simpsons twice every weekday and have been doing so for the last 10 years probably. How much exposure is that?
In a TV series, it is possible to censor individual episodes after the first airing because they are aired separately. A video game, on the other hand, is "aired" (so to speak) all at once; censoring "Hot Coffee" required a recall and reissue of the whole GTA San Andreas disc.
Centrist and right-wing Democrats have to cover their sagging collective asses. So they've got to distract attention. They voted for the war. They voted for the Patriot Act. They can't attack the Republicans on corruption because their snouts are in many of the same troughs. So they've got to find some way to differentiate themselves without addressing any of the real issues.
Anyway, if you use behavioral sriteria rather than labels to make the classification, Lieberman is a Republican. Hillary... well, she's just an opportunist with poor judgement.
Get your teeth into a small slice: the cake of liberty
Did anyone else read it as "Cult of the Dead Cow"? Or is that too old school?
ha ha. now the computer gamers will know how the marijuana smokers feel.
what you need to understand is that there doesn't need to be a *factual* harm to justify prohibition, there only needs to be a *perceived* harm. sorry, that's democracy.
Cause we know the CDC spending money and worker time on video game research is just as important as bird flu research.....
If you allow anyone, be it church, a government entity, your parents, to tell you how to live then you deserve what you get. Sure you can take advice, but you should always weigh the advice with the intentions behind it. If the government is telling you not to play games or let your kids play games, then for there must be a reason why they think games break their grip on you. I highly doubt it is because they think games will cause you to become a psychotic serial killer, a rapist, a car thief, etc, because the numbers just aren't there.
Just don't be sheeple and it won't matter so much what the government says. In fact, we can come to find out, it really matters not at all what the government says, because we are the biggest part of it.
You're nothing; like me.
Someone please, for the love of GOD, please tell him to STFU.
...this is the first step in regulating the internet, cell phones, games, movies etc. all in the name of "protecting children".
And let's be real here. Hillary is doing this for the same reason that her husband rebuked "Queen Latifah" [insert eye roll here]. It shows they're willing to "go against their base" to "do the right thing".
Because there is a significant minority of people in both color states that think that all this stuff is just horrible because of some random reason related to kids, gods, personal preferences. I mean, there are still a lot of people who think that if you stare at naked bodies too much it makes you into a serial murderer. They put video games into the same category.
Seriously...we laugh when we see a movie like "The Gods Must Be Crazy", but our modern society pretty much believes the same things as those aborigines. We just don't eat bugs. Well, as long as you don't count lobsters, we don't.
You were mistaken. Which is odd, since memory shouldn't be a problem for you
I'm kind of surprised that Clinton and Lieberman would work on curtailing computer violence alongside the Cult of the Dead Cow.
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Dear Mary,
I yearn for you tragically,
A.T. Tappman, Chaplain, U.S. Army.
It seems this goes back to GTA: San Andreas. Why didn't Hillary go on a rampage like this when the topic was oral sex and her husband?
Chewbacon
The Bible is like Wikipedia: written by a bunch of people and verifiable by questionable sources.
OK. So we don't know if a fetus is alive or not. Let's kill it. That DEFINITELY seems like taking the high ground here. *sarcasm*
Let's face it. You want to take a very simple ethical issue and make it thorny. Your sorry-ass logic is akin to saying, "I don't know what's hiding in that bush over there, but I'd better shoot it anyway."
Non-determinism means that there are multiple possible outcomes.
Again, no. Consider the following:
Deterministic:
f(1) = 1
f(2) = 2
f(3) = 3
Non-deterministic:
f(1) = 0 or 1
f(2) = 2 or 3
f(3) = 4 or 5
If one sees the effect of 3, in the deterministic case one knows the cause is 3, while in the non-deterministic case one knows the cause is 2. Just because a function isn't involved does not mean that there isn't a finite mapping.
However, your non-deterministic case is rather contrived and would probably not be satisfying for a philosophical non-determinist. I can make a simple change to your non-deterministic case in which it remains a finite mapping, and yet it becomes difficult to determine which input led to a certain outcome:
f(1) = 0 or 1 or 3
f(2) = 2 or 3 or 4
f(3) = 4 or 5 or 0
Now if I get an outcome of 3 there is no way of determining if that was caused by an input of 1 or an input of 2. This set of equation/rules better demonstrates bi-directional non-determinism (which is probably closer to what philosphers have in mind when they speak of non-determinism). Consider also more complicated cases where the rules change with time, for example. The committed philosophical non-determinist might also object to your restriction to finite mapping - you're limiting their choice. [full disclosure: when it comes to the question of whether the universe is deterministic or non-deterministic, I plead agnnosticism - there seems to be evidence on both sides]
Randomness means unpredictable to a limited sense. The point of free will is that a result is random until the person makes a choice. It is the choice that removes randomness (quite like how the environment selects from random mutation in evolution). The real issue is explaining how choice itself is non-deterministic.
But as soon as you can determine why a person makes a particular choice, you leave the door open for some amount of determinism. Even the most commited philosophical non-determinists leave room for some cases of determinism, however, so you could have another 'rule' that says:
f(4) = 100
And the non-determinist can be OK with that in certain cases. However, they will point to those other cases and if you say that the agent chose 3 because the current state was 2 and the agent prefers 3's then you've opened the door for determinism.... "Why does the agent prefer 3's?" the determinist would ask, "Is it because of the agent's upbringing, etc.?"
Unless someone is throwing cartridges at us, games don't impact us.
What we might reasonably ask is how games affect us.
Although I can respect the parent posters frustration with the Senator from NY, my gut is telling me that it's not Lieberman hooking with Clinton, but the other way around. Lieberman has a long history of being down on what many would consider freedom of speech issue when it comes to violence and sex in media.
My guess here is that it's Clinton hooking on to him in order to burnish her 'moderate liberal' image. Her husband did much the same. Remember the V-chip?
I wouldn't worry too much if it's just postering by a presidential wannabe from a member of the out of power party. This is not likely to lead anywhere except to some tough talking press briefs.
To be honest it is my opinion we have a lot more to worry about in terms of our government restricting our liberties than this action.
Peace, or Not?
Until the left tells the Dems to shove it when they say they are the lesser of two evils, we will continue to get this sort of horse shit over and over again.
Tell them you aren't interested in the evil of two lessors and will vote Green or Libertarian EVERY time until they reform their platform and actually diverge from being the same if not worse than priggish Republicans.
Tired of all the isms, don't exploit people as an employer, or a government, mmmmK?
"the vast majority of people are complete idiots"
I've found that most people are of average intelligence. I suppose you're one of those people that thinks you're so much smarter and more special than everyone else. If you had any intelligence at all, you'd be able to look around you and analyze your surroundings objectively. When you really consider the points of view of others, you realize that every one is basically the same intelligence. Usually those who reach the conclusion that the vast majority of people are idiots have only considered one kind of intelligence, like scientific knowledge or mathematical ability. I'd hate to live in world populated solely by scientists and engineers, we wouldn't survive very long.
This is as pointless as DRM. Even if they are successful in regulating the sales of video games (I think they already have), that doesn't mean the kids can't get the games. The most effective regulation of video games can only done by two people; yup, mom and dad.
The government, especially the feds, have no business on this issue whatsoever.
This is a prime example of a bloated, far reaching, wasteful, controlling, socialist government type of action.
Where in the US Constitution does it say that the gov has the ability to study gaming?
Libertas in infinitum
Some people have said that I play too many violent video games. It makes me so mad that I want to whip out an uzi and shoot them but I DON'T. Instead I go down town roll a couple of bums or scare whores by pretending that I'm going to run over them with my car. Then I usually feel much better so I can home and my mom makes me dinner. But then she keeps naggin me about getting a job and I feel like getting a carrot pealer and stabbing her in the eye but I DON'T because I go to my bedroom, lock myself in, find my game controller which is usually in the semi-clean pile of underwear on the bed, not the 3 day old at the foot of the bed. I play GTA until 3 or 4 AM, jackoff and go to sleep. My friends do pretty much the same thing and aren't anymore violent than I am. F-- you guys.
What pisses me off about this is not that they're investigating and scapegoating videogames, I am used to that. In addition, I think they won't find much of interest.
What pisses me off is that 90 million goddamn dollars is about to be shit away for no good reason. What a waste...
See, this is what drives me crazy about Democrats! I hate just about everything the Republican party stands for these days. I am no fan of Big Business, I am not a Christian, and I can't really come up with a single policy the Republican party backs that I agree with. However, to my mind things can only ever get so bad in our society, as long as we have two things: the freedom to express ourselves, and an armed citizenry. As long as those two thing exist, there is only so much that can go wrong at the governmental level.
This is where the Democrats lose me every time. I really want to support Democrats, if for no other reason than the fact that they aren't Republicans. However, whatever good policies Democrats might have, a large portion of them always come back to the idea that freedom of expression and an armed populace are too dangerous to be left unchecked. That leaves me in the awful position of voting for a party that I disagree with, or a party that wants to take away my right to disagree! As such, I always end up having to support lost-cause third party candidates.
I just wish the Democrats would realize that freedom is a risky thing, and you just have to live with it. You can't just protect people's rights to do and say the things with which you agree. If you only allow people to do the things you think are ok, then you are no different than the religious zealots that want to make everybody live by the words in the Bible.
I don't care if video games are potentially incredibly harmful to children (which I don't think they are in any way). Climbing a tree is potentially fatal to a child, as is taking them to school in a car. These are risks we accept all the time, because they are considered private matters left up to the parent. The same should be true of video games, movies, music, books, and quite a few other matters of rasing a child in which the government meddles.
"You are" != "your"
"You are" == "you're"
SIG: TAKE OFF EVERY 'CAPTAIN'!!
Stupid Professional Politicians...
She said "It takes a village to raise a child."
And it takes a B52 to raze a village.
What does the Cult of the Dead Cow group have to do with this?
If they want to stop violence, they should investigate religion. Religion seems to derange lots of people. Most of the violent criminals are bible thumpers in prison. And then we have riots and killing over cartoons.
This is just wrong. If they have to decide if fun things make us violent, are they going to investigate football and sports? I don't think the CDC should be telling us how to have fun. It's always people who don't play or understand video games that get all upset about them.
Saying that video games cause violence is like saying that sugar causes diabetes.. which, by the way, more people die from every year. Maybe they should research diabetes.
I'm pretty sure that a world filled with kittens and rainbows will still have violence. It also would be gay.
It's early for brilliance. Bye.
You need to go read the actual definition of libertarian. At it's core it's about personal responsibility, and that includes the state being run under a similar set of guidelines, as opposed to the current behemoth state that tramples our rights, privacy, and personal wealth. True libertarians are anti-state, anti-war, and most defintely anti-empire. You may not beleive the US is already an Empire, but at the very least I'm sure you will agree it's slipping towards being one. Libertarians also do not favor massive monopoly corporations, as again those trample rights and eschew responsibility in favor of profits. We do believe in less government intereference in markets, however that does not mean that capitalism be allowed to run wild until all corporations have merged into a huge monopoly. In order to function pure capitalism does require some intervention (checks and balances), else it is self-destructive. However there is more than a fine line of what constitutes running hte system and over-intereference by government. While true, many libertarian authors often advocate strange and unreasonable policies (a recent LRC article suggested taxing politicians for being... well politicians) but for the most part (rabid fanatics exist in any group but do not represent the mainstream of that group) these are meant as satirical logical-conclusion pieces that are more meant to draw attention to inadequacies or hypocracies of current policies rather than be accepted as literal solutions. The "tax all politicians" piece I reference for example was using the "sin tax" argument that "the power to tax is the power to destroy". The point was that NY was imposing extremely high taxes on ciggarettes in an effort to force people to stop or never take up smoking due to costs. While to some extent this has merits it is also not going to work in reality, people who are truly addicted will simply find some other way to get ciggs cheaper or they will find the extra $$, likely by forgoing other things. And since when has an extra 50 cents per unit of something stopped a kid from doing what they think is cool? Ever priced beer? that costs way more than ciggs yet underage kids still get it for various reasons (fitting in, coolness, escape, etc). To highlight how absurd this sin tax policy is in practice the author applied it to a Libertarian goal of smaller government, and suggested taxing politicians as a means to eradicate them. This is more patently rediculous and highlights the absurdity of using a tax as a means of "wiping out" any undesirably behavior. So I can see how people may think that Libertarians are lunatic radicals if you take some arguments at face value, but in fact the underlying arguments are sound and many of the "radical" suggestions are meant to highlight the absurdities of current policies, not actually be applied.
Myself, I have only recently started identifying with the Libertarians, and some are more hardcore than others (againt this is true of any political group) but I must say more than any other political ideaology I have encountered they seem to espouse my (and many other /.ers) beliefs on issues like privacy, personal responsibility, and smaller more focused and efficient (and accountable!!) government.
Ironic that your post was a result of your taking offense at someone ignorantly miscategorizing your ideals, and yet you immediately slander a whole set of others, demonstrating the same ignorance. I suggest you think twice and maybe even do some research before just spouting off fallacious vitriol when you yourself are so sensitive to people correctly understanding your point of view.
-- I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist. It's not my fault that life sucks so much. --
-Eric
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
If, as leader of the USA, he does not know how to delegate authority as you describe, he needs to step down. Period. Plus, doing what you think is right because you think it is right is NOT a proper attribute for a leader of a republic. The leader represents his nation and acts on that nation's behalf.
You think he choked on the pretzle and fell off the segway and bicycle as part of a PR scam? You think it is good that he ignored the majority opinion that invading Iraq was a huge mistake?
Any positive aspects of this man are soundly trumped by his inability to perform his job. Perhaps if he were running a hot dog shack I could give him a break...but not when he is President.
Sorry.
Blar.
Videogames are indirectly teaching young people "violent" behaviour?!?!?
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Army officials have recommended a court-martial for a Purple Heart recipient accused of stabbing his young wife 71 times with knives and a meat cleaver.
The primary activity of the Army is train young people to kill. Give them lots of hard experience with and remove all reservations about killing.
Not to mention torture, nay, "interrogate".
http://www.goarmy.com/JobDetail.do?id=152
Human Intelligence Collector (97E)
Some of your duties as a Human Intelligence Collector may include:
Conducting debriefings and interrogations of HUMINT sources in English and -foreign languages-
Performing difficult interrogations
Do the millions of ex-military people suddenly forget all their violence when coming back home? Doesn't look like it.
http://www.courttv.com/news/2005/0210/armydoctor_
Army doctor who killed wife and daughters delays parole hearing
http://www.courttv.com/news/2005/0805/soldier_ap.
A soldier who returned from Iraq nine days earlier apparently shot and killed his wife and then himself
http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,89236
The Army is needs of lots of violent, nay, "energetic", young people to kill people overseas, nay, "defend america". They pay salaries, promise bonuses, honors, and train assassins.
http://www.goarmy.com/
And they have their own videogame - America's Army. http://www.americasarmy.com/
Build your own energy sources from scratch. http://otherpower.com/
That is what I understand. The problem with this approach (at least with the version of it I have heard espoused by most libertarians I've met) is that it leads to radical and unfortunately quite devastating outcomes, far outpacing the effects of any socialist abuses. For it to be successful, it, like Communism, requires that all individuals in society behave in some pre-determined way, which libertarians describe as "personal responsibility" and if that is not so, a devastating, catastrofic, society-wide scenarios unfold. Which, given human nature, is a certainty. For example, in a society devoid of any controls on business activities, it is a guaranteed outcome that an all-encompassing oligarchy of industries will from, and outright monopolies in many areas, thus destroying free markets. In the absence of social programs, those born to poverty will be guaranteed to stay poor, thus forming a permanent slavery underclass, those born sick and poor will just die horrible, painful, agonising deaths. Unfettered and unrestricted accumulation of wealth will lead to creation of de-facto nobility, and since the government is very weak in the libertarian world, also to creation of private mercenary forces and soon after feudal fiefdoms in all but name. And so on and so forth.
You may not beleive the US is already an Empire, but at the very least I'm sure you will agree it's slipping towards being one.
I do agree that the US is already an empire and it is now suffering all the hangover of being one. The British and the French have some of that hangover still, all those years after theirs fell apart.
We do believe in less government intereference in markets, however that does not mean that capitalism be allowed to run wild until all corporations have merged into a huge monopoly. In order to function pure capitalism does require some intervention (checks and balances), else it is self-destructive.
You would be the first libertarian I ever run into claiming that. All the others were in love with dog-eat-dog, completely unrestricted free market. It seemed a religious thing with them. Are you sure you are a libertarian?
Myself, I have only recently started identifying with the Libertarians, and some are more hardcore than others (againt this is true of any political group) but I must say more than any other political ideaology I have encountered they seem to espouse my (and many other /.ers) beliefs on issues like privacy, personal responsibility, and smaller more focused and efficient (and accountable!!) government.
You would be surprised that many on the so-called "left" also want privacy, accountability for one's actions (but with a safety net so that there is a "stop loss" not involving eating one's children in case of stupid economic errors), smaller and more focused and efficient government which is strictly supervised by a set of checks and balances etc. The problem is that many so called "ideologies" claim all of these ideas as exclusively theirs. That is why it is so difficult to talk in terms of broad labels like "socialism" or "libertarianism". What really matters are the individual issues and ways of approaching them. That is why you end up claiming "libertarian" ideology as yours, and yet be in total disagreement with most of its "scholars". And I really do think that you are not one of them as your "disturbing" lack of faith in the divine, perfect, omnipotent, unerring nature of "free market" shows clearly. You would probably get booted out of any libertarian meeting as a "communist" as soon as you had mentioned the "not allowing capitalism run wild" bit.
Regards,
~J
* a debate with more than two participants too, imagine that!
-- I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist. It's not my fault that life sucks so much. --
I agree fully. All of these labels, like "socialism", "libertarianism" and what not are really largely meaningless when you get down to it. We use them as crutches to try to describe things without using too many words. But what matters is the exchange of indivdual ideas and the ability to reason and also an ability to admit if one is mistaken. This has all gone missing from the "politics" of late. I see today's "political" forums as nothing more then a crude approximation of professional sports. To these people it does not matter if "their" team is composed of overpaid idiots from all over the world, or what sport they play, or if they are any good at it, they are going use them as an excuse to wear face paint and be on the prowl to beat up anyone not cheering for it. It is truly depressing. And then you have some very abhorrent individuals who until now used to hang around in underground "clubs" because they could not stand any open ethical or moral scrutiny, who are now finally feeling "welcome" to slither around in broad daylight. Frightening times ahead.
Perhaps I will never find a large organization that objectively considers issues and in the case of moral ambiguity leaves the choices to the individual where they belong, rather than trying to legislate broad solutions for everyone that dehumanize and stifle us.
I think the root of the problem is the death of American Democracy brought on by the two (and soon to be one) party system. In many parts of the world, the governments are coalitions of many parties, each having their own viewpoint. Major and minor parties come and go all the time. In the last 10 years Canada has seen no less but 3 major parties appear and disappear, the current Prime Minister is of a party which did not exist 5 years ago. Compromise and debate is a daily occurence, otherwise the government simply falls apart. The US system claims "stability" (i.e. single-viewpoint) as its "feature" and thus it must, by defnition, be reduced to alienating just about everyone, with no or little input into the process. Please note that "libertarianism" is nearly uniquely US phenomenon which appeared as a (rather rush in my view) response to that state of affairs and which is being secretly prodded on by some really unpleasant characters with a view of using it as means of attaining great power and much greater wealth on the backs of hapless "libertarians". I urge you to examine closely all of the things you read, and always try to envision the "worst case" scenarios based upon these things. Play the Devil's Advocate and see if you can come up with a way to screw things up in these proposals. If you can, rest assured there would be people that could be far more selfish, devious, vicious and unscrupulous in the real world working on it.
Anyway, thanks for your excellent and reasoned reply, I had you on my friends list already for insightful posts in the past, I wish more /. posters put up fare like yours
I am afraid that you give me too much credit, but thanks anyway!
What the government has against bloody first-person-shooter games, anyway? Those are just http://www.hawaiiobserver.com/Dick Cheney office simulators. :-)
I hope they ban Dig Dug. That game can be so violent. I mean, just look at this! http://www.deviantart.com/view/29947566/
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